Saturdays Football Recap 

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The weekends Premiership action is nearly all complete so we will give you a run down of Saturdays games with there being some dropped points for a couple of clubs. The lunchtime match came from St James Park and it was Bournemouth the 3/1 outsiders with credit card gambling sites who took the lead after 6 mins when Justin Kluivert netted from an assist by Semenyo. Newcastle equalized midway through the first half but it was that man again Kluivert who scored just before the half time whistle to take his side in with a 2-1 lead. 

Andoni Iraola’s team had a goal overturned by VAR at the hour mark but the game ended with two injury time goals from Kluivert again and Kerkez with the match finishing 4-1 to Bournemouth who climbed to 7th and only a point off 4th while Eddie Howe’s Newcastle slipped to 5h. Justin Kluivert picked up man of the match after his hattrick.

We had three 3pm kick offs and they all finished 2-0 to the away sides. Liverpool beat Brentford with two injury time goals from Darwin Nunez 91st and 93rd min and keep their good run of form in the league intact. 

Fulham added more misery to Ruud Van Nistelrooy and Leicester with a home defeat to Fulham leaving them in 19th and stretching their losing streak to 7 league games, they are now 1/7 on to be relegated with all leading non UK casinos. The Foxes didn’t look threatening at any stage so some signings will need to be made this January if they are to escape relegation. 

Crystal Palace and Oliver Glasner took their travelling fans home happy after a 2-0 win at The London Stadium, it was a very quiet first half but Jean-Philippe Mateta broke the deadlock on 48 mins with a right footed shot from outside the box, West Ham tried to get back on level terms but the frustration got the better of Konstantinos Mavropanos and he picked up a second yellow card on 80 mins. Palace won a penalty 3 mins from the end and it was that man again Mateta who scored with the game ending 2-0. Graham Potter will look to regroup as they have a tough visit to Villa Park next. 

The evening kick off came from The Emirates where it all looked to be plain sailing for Mikel Arteta’s side taking a two goal lead with goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz after 55 mins which made Arsenal 1/33 favourites to win the game with US betting sites, but Villa got a goal back on the hour mark when Youri Tielemans scored. Ollie Watkins got his travelling side back on level terms in the 68th min. 

Arteta brought on Raheem Sterling to bring some fresh pace to his side for the final 10 mins but his side had a goal disallowed by VAR in the last minute before injury time and it ended 2-2.  They stay in second but now six points behind leaders Liverpool. 

We hope you managed to find a winner in your bets for Saturday and please remember to gamble responsibly. 

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